🎙️ In this episode, Michael and Christian dive into the concept of innovation. They discuss why Mannheim has earned its reputation as a hub for inventive products, and they tackle the intriguing question of whether a company like Elevating Patterns—just three months old—can be truly innovative. 💡 The conversation explores how a shared vision, where every team member understands the “why,” is key to maintaining innovation as the company grows. 🌱 Plus, learn why Elevating Patterns is on the lookout for expert leaders to drive their journey forward.
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🌍 Links:
EP-website: https://www.elevating-patterns.com
LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/105834759
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2 Comments
Christoph · 17. May 2025 at 15:22
Okokok, Mannheim may be innovative, but what’s a draisine compared to the invention of the Spreewald pickle? For this reason alone, Lübbenau is and will remain an important PLM metropolis. A life without the Spreewald pickle may be possible, but it’s pointless.
If you’re still looking for a name for your product, I have two highly innovative ideas:
First, you could take the name of a daughter or son backwards. Latnahc or Nivek sounds great, doesn’t it?
Or you could combine a letter with a number, e.g., e6.1 or e7.
Just kidding, thanks for the podcast series. Very interesting content, presented in a clear and audible way.
Michael · 28. May 2025 at 8:54
Hi Christoph, lets meet and trade draisines for pickles (do draisines still exist? I have to find out..). And yes those naming options are really valid. Problem is no one at EP has kids (yet) so e-something may be an option. Or we end up with one of the names we used at university when we were working on similiar projects 🙂 lets see.